REVIEW: “Much Ado About Nothing” at The Watermill, Newbury
How many of us have looked at our perpetually-single friends and thought “If only I could set them up with someone…”? That temptation forms the central hook of The Watermill...
Read moreHow many of us have looked at our perpetually-single friends and thought “If only I could set them up with someone…”? That temptation forms the central hook of The Watermill...
Read more85 years after it was published, and following numerous adaptations for stage, radio and screen (plus a deviation from its horrific original title) – the world’s best-selling mystery comes to...
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Read moreFAMILIES can enjoy a treat at South Street Arts Centre - a play that's good enough to eat.
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Read moreA musician famous for simple songs about complicated subjects is preparing to launch his latest album with a visit to Reading.
Read moreBRACKNELL based arts centre South Hill Park is to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a reflective showcase next month.
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